Photonic band gap via quantum coherence in vortex lattices of Bose-Einstein condensates
Date
2005Source Title
Physical Review Letters
Print ISSN
0031-9007
Electronic ISSN
1079-7114
Publisher
The American Physical Society
Volume
94
Issue
22
Pages
220404-1 - 220404-4
Language
English
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Abstract
We investigate the optical response of an atomic Bose-Einstein condensate with a vortex lattice. We find that it is possible for the vortex lattice to act as a photonic crystal and create photonic band gaps, by enhancing the refractive index of the condensate via a quantum coherent scheme. If high enough index contrast between the vortex core and the atomic sample is achieved, a photonic band gap arises depending on the healing length and the lattice spacing. A wide range of experimentally accessible parameters are examined and band gaps in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum are found. We also show how directional band gaps can be used to directly measure the rotation frequency of the condensate.
Keywords
Bose-Einstein condensatesPhotonic band gap
Quantum coherent scheme
Vortex lattice
Crystal lattices
Electromagnetism
Photons
Quantum theory
Refractive index
Rotation
Energy gap